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Super Chess Classic: Praggnanandhaa’s Loss Impacts Tournament Standings

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Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa’s loss to Fabiano Caruana within the Tremendous Chess Basic has shaken up the match standings, impacting his possibilities for a podium end.

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IMAGE: Fabiano Caruana defeated R Praggnanandhaa with the black items to hitch the match lead on 4.5. {Photograph}: Grand Chess Tour/X 

Key Factors

  • R Praggnanandhaa misplaced to Fabiano Caruana within the seventh spherical of the Tremendous Chess Basic.
  • Jorden Van Foreest gained benefit from Alireza Firouzja’s withdrawal.
  • Javokhir Sindarov defeated Vincent Keymer, impacting the match leaderboard.
  • Caruana, Foreest, and Keymer now collectively lead the match with 4.5 factors.
  • Praggnanandhaa’s loss jeopardises his possibilities for a high end within the competitors.

Indian grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa on Thursday misplaced his first sport within the Tremendous Chess Basic after being defeated by Fabiano Caruana of the US in a dramatic seventh spherical of the match that is part of the Grand Chess tour in Bucharest.

Key Outcomes From The Tremendous Chess Basic

On a day when Jorden Van Foreest of Holland benefitted from the withdrawal of Frenchman Alireza Firouzja, world championship challenger Javokhir Sindarov of Uzbekistan put it throughout in a single day chief Vincent Keymer of Germany.

 

With two rounds nonetheless to return, Keymer was joined by Foreest and Caruana within the lead on 4.5 factors whereas Anish Giri of Holland now follows the three leaders a half level behind.

Praggnanadhaa remained on 3.5 factors within the firm of Maxime Vachier-Lagrave of France, Wesley So of the US and Sindarov. Deac Bogdan-Daniel is on 2.5 factors.

Praggnanandhaa’s Recreation Evaluation

Praggnanandhaa’s first loss within the match virtually threw him out of competition for a high place end. The Indian began with the Queen pawn opening and confronted the modern Ragozine variation within the Queen’s gambit declined.

Figuring out effectively {that a} victory was mandatory to remain in competition, Praggnanandhaa went for a reasonably advanced place within the center sport however discovered Caruana comfy within the ways that ensued.

With precision, the highest seeded American discovered resourceful strikes to place the Indian on the backfoot after which launched a decisive assault on the white king that might not be parried. The sport lasted simply 33 strikes.

Sindarov’s Victory Over Keymer

Sindarov outplayed Keymer in one other Queen pawn sport of the day albeit with white items.

Keymer was out of types on this encounter as he didn’t get the specified counter play after sacrificing a pawn and Sindarov was fast to pounce on the possibilities provided within the center sport and romped residence in 40 strikes.

Event Outlook

With a complete prize pool of $375,000 with $100,000 reserved for the winner, there may be nonetheless some probability that Praggnanandhaa can end on the rostrum however the battle for the title appears to be between the highest 4 in standings as of now.

Outcomes after spherical 7: Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (FRA, 3.5) drew with Deac Bogdan-Daniel (ROU, 2.5) R Praggnanandhaa (IND, 3.5) misplaced to Fabiano Caruana (USA, 4.5); Javokhir SIndarov (UZB, 3.5) beat Vincent Keymer (GER, 4.5); Alireza Firouzja (FRA, 1) gave walkover to Jorden Van Foreest (NED, 4.5); Anish Giri (NED, 3) drew with Wesley So (USA, 3.5).



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